Louis and the Nazis

Louis and the Nazis2003



Louis Theroux:
[looking at a racist cartoon] What have we got there?

Tom Metzger:
Well, this is a typical white whore and a black guy.

Louis Theroux:
What is the problem with a white woman going out with a black man?

Tom Metzger:
Most black men are ugly, number one.

Louis Theroux:
You think you're better looking than, uh, Denzel Washington?

Tom Metzger:
Yeah.

Louis Theroux:
Do you really?

Tom Metzger:
Oh, yeah.

Louis Theroux:
What if that was put to a vote and you were outvoted?

Tom Metzger:
And if I had the money and the power, you know, making movies, I'd get 10 times more women than him.

Louis Theroux:
Do you really believe that? That seems delusional.

Tom Metzger:
Well, I believe it. I don't know whether it's delusional or not. Denzel Washington's in there because they have to do that, they have to...

Louis Theroux:
But I'm just talking about, just on looks, I mean, you've gotta, I mean...

Tom Metzger:
You think he's...? Well, he's not bad looking. He's not as ugly a n*gger as most. Like Kobe Bryant.

Louis Theroux:
Why did you use that word?

Tom Metzger:
I use it all the time. I never used to use it.

Louis Theroux:
Would you not use it around me?

Tom Metzger:
Not use it? In my home I'll use it. If you don't want to say it in a restaurant or out someplace, I won't. But in my home I'll say whatever I want. And then it's up to you.

Louis Theroux:
That's your right. As a favour to me though.

Tom Metzger:
No. If I decide I wanna say n*gger I'll say it. That really upsets you, don't it?

Louis Theroux:
Hmm... It doesn't really upset me...

Tom Metzger:
Well, good, then we'll go on. I'll show you some more cartoons.

Louis Theroux:
Just it makes me think slightly less of you.

Tom Metzger:
Well, that's OK. I'm not here to adopt you.

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